MESA, Ariz. -- UCLA center Travis Wear, a starter averaging 12.2 points and 5.8 rebounds, will not play in Saturday afternoon's game at Arizona State because of concussion-related symptoms that developed Friday in a Bruins victory at Arizona.

Coach Ben Howland told Sporting News that he hoped Wear would be available to play Wednesday when the Bruins face crosstown rival Southern California at Pauley Pavilion.

Wear played only 11 minutes of the Arizona game and was replaced primarily by his brother David. Extended to 31 minutes, David scored 11 points in the second half and finished with 15, one of his best outputs of the season.

UCLA also used freshman Tony Parker for 10 minutes, his first outing of double-figure minutes since mid-December. Parker scored six points and got three rebounds.

Travis Wear said he was feeling well Friday morning. But Howland said the school had to follow post-concussion protocols before allowing him to return. Wear was injured when he tried to block a shot and took an inadvertent elbow from an Arizona player.